479
479
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 0
going to the bathroom is major problem for us all of -- all of us. >> if they can make it over the damaged road. search and rescue teams like this one keep looking, so far they're not finding the survivors they hep hoped for. on thursday they re-opened in northeastern japan, relieving some of the bottlenecks that have prevented supplies. if posted from now on, the relief effort can look in in earnest. >>> a history making project in space is underway right now and the bay area sky is gone up. spacecraft makes these first orbit around the planet closest to the sun. the object how it's radioactive service can help detect lupus and radioactive source on earth. >> reporter: most bay area residents will not consider a cloudy thursday night to be a great start to start it. tonight's skies was special. >> we've been waiting for this moment for about seven years. >> reporter: morgan and a team they delivered more last year to develop the gama ray or grf. embarked on historical mission on board the messenger spacecraft found for the planet mercury. after traveling through space faster than a bullet
going to the bathroom is major problem for us all of -- all of us. >> if they can make it over the damaged road. search and rescue teams like this one keep looking, so far they're not finding the survivors they hep hoped for. on thursday they re-opened in northeastern japan, relieving some of the bottlenecks that have prevented supplies. if posted from now on, the relief effort can look in in earnest. >>> a history making project in space is underway right now and the bay area...
276
276
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
authorizing states to use all necessary limits saying the u.s. could begin imposing not-fly zone almost immediately. today pro gaddafi forces have circled bengazi as libyan war planes bombed bengazi's airport. lynnan state tv claims they intend to attack saturday. >> lawmakers in sacramento today continued their progress in trying to slash the deficit, cutting $7 billion yesterday, hoping to cut another $7 billion by day's end. lawmakers talked about fee increases for higher education. >> this means people goring to have to be paying more to go to community colleges but currently tax payers fund 90% of a community college ed oox we're trying to work towards budget balanced getting our fiscal house back in order so we can begin to reinvest in our educational system. >> tuesday, local teachers protested as school districts started to mail out 19,000 pink slips. many will be rescinded if state cuts don't go through. >> big wave surfers under shock after the death of a well known hawaiian surfer at mavericks near half moon bay. crews found the body a
authorizing states to use all necessary limits saying the u.s. could begin imposing not-fly zone almost immediately. today pro gaddafi forces have circled bengazi as libyan war planes bombed bengazi's airport. lynnan state tv claims they intend to attack saturday. >> lawmakers in sacramento today continued their progress in trying to slash the deficit, cutting $7 billion yesterday, hoping to cut another $7 billion by day's end. lawmakers talked about fee increases for higher education....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 1
i used to live on the north slope of bernal and used to drive around the hill and stuff. a little bit familiar but it's been a number of years. but i do remember the neighborhood as having very narrow streets and actually kind of liked it that way. president olague: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i would like to suggest we take discuss and review. there's potentially a split here, one way is not approve this project. very simple. another one is to spell out specifically what the preconditions are for redesigning this project, because many of the -- many of the basic assumptions for this project are not defendable. the most important one to me is starting with the engineering, the civil engineering and accurate information beyond wors and architects know how to do that, which tells us that the grades, cuts molding of retaining walls work with street safety, pedestrian safety and drainage requirements, three important civil issues, which all will be altered by cutting back the retaining wall. the next one is not just like small-size cars but whatever fits into this
i used to live on the north slope of bernal and used to drive around the hill and stuff. a little bit familiar but it's been a number of years. but i do remember the neighborhood as having very narrow streets and actually kind of liked it that way. president olague: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: i would like to suggest we take discuss and review. there's potentially a split here, one way is not approve this project. very simple. another one is to spell out specifically what the...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the lead us through shell networking site and just why it may be so successful it could soon be facebook and then of course protests are planned for this weekend which our team will be covering to call out the united states over there on ethical treatment of private private bradley manning so as that is that as the case for the possible leaker continues to haunt the government going to get some perspective on this issue from daniel ellsberg that famous man who leaked the pentagon papers back in the one nine hundred seventy s. . and then let's be honest this week has been kind of tactics a lineup take a little break with today's happy hour we're going to bring you all the stories making the biggest buzz on the web with producer jenny churchill and the daily callers mike riggs details on all of this and much more on tonight's show but first our top story. now last night the u.n. security council declared a no fly zone over libya along with an arms embargo in its declaration that the united nations
there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the lead us through shell networking site and just why it may be so successful it could soon be facebook and then of course protests are planned for this weekend which our team will be covering to call out the united states over there on ethical treatment of private private bradley manning so as that is that as the case for the possible leaker continues to haunt the government going to get some...
215
215
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were small attempt by security forces. this is one of the men injured. this is the car of somebody filming for the bbc. it was shot at. it is not clear why. it is clear that the authorities do not want the world to see how they are dealing with the uprising here. >> there is not much cheer around. it is in italy's 150th birthday. the country was unified on march 17, 1861 after a battle between the different power bases. now there is more that divides in italy than unites it. >> italy is putting on its party frock. the celebrat
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were...
263
263
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
please use caution. right now speeds are essentially showing green. live look in be contra costa county walnut creek, no delays southbound 680 but we also have road work along highway 4 in pittsburg, at railroad, you will find a few lanes blocked until 7:00 this morning. no slowing around antioch on 4. >>> and still ahead, tensions continue to rise in libya as the united nations approves measures to prevent muammar khadafy forces from mounting air zbleix stalemate in sacramento, they >>> good morning, it's friday and a stormy one. it's amounts windy and it is raining. mike says a lot of us are getting wet at the moment and you might expect to keep that umbrella handy all day. he'll talk about it and check in with marlena what effect it has on traffic. >> just moments ago britain will send aircraft to help be a a no-fly zone in the coming hours. they have closed to all traffic. it came hours after the united nations voted for a no-fly zone over the country. they are using all necessary measures to protect civilians from attack. it coincides with report
please use caution. right now speeds are essentially showing green. live look in be contra costa county walnut creek, no delays southbound 680 but we also have road work along highway 4 in pittsburg, at railroad, you will find a few lanes blocked until 7:00 this morning. no slowing around antioch on 4. >>> and still ahead, tensions continue to rise in libya as the united nations approves measures to prevent muammar khadafy forces from mounting air zbleix stalemate in sacramento, they...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
of us don't. japan's economy was already fragile before the disaster struck and i was being hit again with a yen surging to record levels this week argues business jean joins us now with our latest developments hello tessa's so it's a last trading day before the weekend what's the situation with the and what are the ramifications well as you mentioned in the past few days since the crisis that hit the yen had strengthened to the dollar's who were record of seventy six yen it to the dollar japan really cannot handle a strong yen now given that export driven economy but as of today because the g seven finance ministers had announced that they will pump money into the japanese economy that's aside from the six hundred eighty eight billion dollars that the central bank had already pumped into it investors are sort of in a little bit more of a positive mood although still cautious the yen is now at eighty one yen to the dollar that's much better obviously than the record number that it had hit during t
of us don't. japan's economy was already fragile before the disaster struck and i was being hit again with a yen surging to record levels this week argues business jean joins us now with our latest developments hello tessa's so it's a last trading day before the weekend what's the situation with the and what are the ramifications well as you mentioned in the past few days since the crisis that hit the yen had strengthened to the dollar's who were record of seventy six yen it to the dollar japan...
289
289
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
one, is to use an external power source. so that motor and pumps can be restored, as well as the cooling function. secondly, water cannons and fire engines and self defense forces are standing by. with the support of these two organizations, water is going to be discharged on to the spent fuel pool at the number three reactor to recover the water level and nuclear fuel is probably exposed so water is going to be sprayed to recover the water level to prevent the further disbergs of radioactive material. in the middle of the screen, you can find the long white metal equipment on top of the fire g engens. these are the water discharging towers, which are 22 meter high. water can be discharged to a high place. is that going to be necessary? >> we don't know the details of how to discharge water by the tokyo fire department, but they brought these fire engines, equiped with this water discharging tower and the fuel pool at the number three reaker is at a high place. so if water is discharged from the ground, to reach that level,
one, is to use an external power source. so that motor and pumps can be restored, as well as the cooling function. secondly, water cannons and fire engines and self defense forces are standing by. with the support of these two organizations, water is going to be discharged on to the spent fuel pool at the number three reactor to recover the water level and nuclear fuel is probably exposed so water is going to be sprayed to recover the water level to prevent the further disbergs of radioactive...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
resolution in their benghazi stronghold what more can you tell us all about it. but it's a bit of page which flashes on who you're talking to and whose opinions you are taking in benghazi itself the the celebrations there have continued since late late last night when that resolution was announced a final word take a quick statement have been fired in celebration people they very satisfied that the international community is finally coming to the assistance of the rebel fighters who go many fearing that it might be a little bit too late here in tripoli so he a very different situation people are angry people are cautious and it is interesting that the foreign minister has not stepped forward and course with these five because it flies in the face of what we're hearing from duffy and his sons themselves they were saying that they will be x. with me there will be act immediately and they will retaliate keep these international calls for a no fly zone mission and france has been at the first front of pushing forward to have heard from both governments that they will
resolution in their benghazi stronghold what more can you tell us all about it. but it's a bit of page which flashes on who you're talking to and whose opinions you are taking in benghazi itself the the celebrations there have continued since late late last night when that resolution was announced a final word take a quick statement have been fired in celebration people they very satisfied that the international community is finally coming to the assistance of the rebel fighters who go many...
235
235
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us tonight. don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org which is very close to lancaster. and it's part of the morecambe and lancaster history. you've got the evidence to prove it 'cause you've brought along a couple of photographs. this one-- now, this clock tower is still there on the front? it's still situated on morecambe promenade. there we see not just one, but we've got a pair of these pots, haven't we? to be frank
thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us tonight. don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this...
358
358
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us tonight. don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
thanks for joining us. we want to reminds you, this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> susie: it is the support that makes programs like nightly business report possible. >> tom: thanks for joining us tonight. don't forget to support your local public television station have. a great night. >> susie: same to you. i am a susie gharib. hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. >> nightly business report is made possible by this...
219
219
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than a broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop. you're quite the pickup artist! [ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning. >>> up next at 4:30. a big announcement that could mean a brighter future for the bay to breakers race. japan's raise nay concerns about a threat at a power plant. and mike is on the storm watch. >> yeah, already picking up thunderstorms, more heavy rain and the worst of it may come >>> finally on this friday morning after a busy week of news, the funny man of late night tv. >> we love this stuff. everything is fair game from march madness to st. patrick's day. >>> president obama went on espn to announce his tournament picks. as japan put it, r
do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have got... see ya! ...each other. ♪ what about love?! [ male announcer ] swiffer attracts dirt. the 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper uses electrostatic dry cloths to trap and lock more dirt than a broom and uses dirt dissolving wet cloths to clean better than a mop. you're quite the pickup artist! [ male announcer ] 2 in 1 swiffer sweeper gives cleaning a whole new meaning....
282
282
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
she joins us now live. kimberly? >> reporter: this evening's fund-raiser and vigil was really a chance for this community to come together and honor both lives spared and the lives lost in japan. a vigil held at the buddhist church in san jose's japan town was especially emotional for one family who fled japan after last week's earthquake and tsunami. >> translator: i'm very worried for everyone in japan. >> reporter: though 5,000 miles away and safe, this family says their minds are on loved ones back home. >> i have a friend who is in a shelter. she hasn't been able to change her -- her stuff for -- since the earthquake you know? people haven't brushed their teeth in days. there's no gasoline. you can't go anywhere. the atms aren't working. you can't pull out cash. there's no food. there's no water. the supermarkets are dry and this is tokyo, cheiba where i came from. >> reporter: son and mother-in-law to san jose where they have family. their home in japan 150 miles from the fukushima nuclear plants and they worri
she joins us now live. kimberly? >> reporter: this evening's fund-raiser and vigil was really a chance for this community to come together and honor both lives spared and the lives lost in japan. a vigil held at the buddhist church in san jose's japan town was especially emotional for one family who fled japan after last week's earthquake and tsunami. >> translator: i'm very worried for everyone in japan. >> reporter: though 5,000 miles away and safe, this family says their...
224
224
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks as always for being with us, derek. can you explain for us what has been done on thursday at the plant to cool down these reactors? >> well, on thursday, really a lot of what happened revolved around these pools that are inside of the secondary structure of the building where they store dispensed fuel rods. that at the moment seems to be one of the biggest dangers of a massive radioactive leak. until now, people have been worried about the reactors themselves and breaching the containment chamber and possible meltdown and explosion and now they have got it to an extent under control. we haven't heard anything in that direction in the last 24 hours or so. now people are focused on the spent fuel rods and the drarnse that they pose to the immediate environment and possibly longer term to tokyo. >> the teams at the plant are expected to have the power lines up and running again soon. what kind of effect will that have? >> that's a very positive development, actually. it's one of the reasons that everybody began to breathe
thanks as always for being with us, derek. can you explain for us what has been done on thursday at the plant to cool down these reactors? >> well, on thursday, really a lot of what happened revolved around these pools that are inside of the secondary structure of the building where they store dispensed fuel rods. that at the moment seems to be one of the biggest dangers of a massive radioactive leak. until now, people have been worried about the reactors themselves and breaching the...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been largely ineffective as most of the water from the helicopter dissipates in the wind before we just the reactor and trucks have to be constantly pulled back to the stream high levels of radiation officials say they're close to restoring power to reactor two but whether or not the cooling pumps that reactor is still operational even if the electricity is successfully restored which has not yet happened is another question and there are still serious concerns about cooling pools filled with nuclear waste above reactor four yesterday in a congressional hearing the chairman of the u.s. nuclear regulat
you need to know this japanese officials are using helicopters and military trucks armed with hoses and desperately all day to day dump seawater in a crippled nuclear reactor three at the daiichi nuclear nuclear plant reactor three is the world's biggest worry right now since it contains tons of plutonium the deadliest element on the face of the earth the water is to keep the fuel rods in the nuclear waste in the reactor cool or from catching on fire or even exploding. those efforts so far been...
231
231
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> joining me now is physicist and nuclear reactor safety scientist. doctor, thanks for being with us tonight. let's start with some good news. you feel the situation in reactors one, two and three, may be, in fact, improving? >> i'm finding cause for a glimmer of optimism. the fact is, it's seven days in and they haven't failed. to me, that's a sign that, maybe, they're not going to. >> now for the bad news. you're very concerned about what's going on in reactor number four? >> well, yeah. the spent fuel pools are a whole different set of issues and, in fact, represent a larger inventory of radioactive material than in any of the reactors. if they, indeed, are dry, they have the real potential of going through a oxidation process which is like burning, that could loft large quantities of radioactive particles in the air. >> could it be like they are noble? >> if the heat of the fire at the spent fuel pool were enough to loft it high enough and then have the wind b
well, now she's just playing with us. oh. [ horn honks ] >>> joining me now is physicist and nuclear reactor safety scientist. doctor, thanks for being with us tonight. let's start with some good news. you feel the situation in reactors one, two and three, may be, in fact, improving? >> i'm finding cause for a glimmer of optimism. the fact is, it's seven days in and they haven't failed. to me, that's a sign that, maybe, they're not going to. >> now for the bad news. you're...
311
311
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
one expert told us it's like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. japanese fire trucks using riot control water hoses to tackle red hot nuclear reactors. helicopters swooping overhead, dropping bucket after bucket. every effort falling short. but here is the encouraging news. japanese plant operators have connected a new electric power line to the plant. this entire crisis began when the power was knocked out. if the japanese flip the switch but those critical water pumps to cool the reactors don't work, then it's american pumps to the rescue. the pentagon has shipped high pressure pumps, but no u.s. personnel. once again, the japanese will have workers willing to risk their lives operating them. today, for the first time, a closeup look at how dire things are. you can see reactor three, charred and billowing steam. but look right there. reactor four. you can see a green structure. now look at this old photo taken inside. the same green structure above the critical fuel rod pool. now, the walls are blown out. one u.s. official telling us tonight, "t
one expert told us it's like using a squirt gun to put out a forest fire. japanese fire trucks using riot control water hoses to tackle red hot nuclear reactors. helicopters swooping overhead, dropping bucket after bucket. every effort falling short. but here is the encouraging news. japanese plant operators have connected a new electric power line to the plant. this entire crisis began when the power was knocked out. if the japanese flip the switch but those critical water pumps to cool the...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
it all we all know or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons that are to know that we clear power is not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean and as we can see it when it goes wrong it goes wrong to people who are a. for japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number which sounds about six and a half thousand there are many more missing over ten thousand still unaccounted for and correspondents are in the region you can follow them step by step you can keep abreast of what they're discovering with cost of updates on our twitter stream also of course all the other developments in japan right now there are many many items you can see here at our twitter page for you to investigate to see the latest developments going on in japan make sure you follow us. but the fear of radiation contamination is spreading well beyond japan show was people in russia's neighboring far east start stocking up on preventative medicine often without seeking p
it all we all know or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons that are to know that we clear power is not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean and as we can see it when it goes wrong it goes wrong to people who are a. for japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number which sounds about six and a half thousand there are many more missing over...
270
270
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
many of us think japan is a first world country. it is, but there are people who haven't had water in days, there's no food, no gas up north. even in tokyo, it's getting to be like that in tokyo. a lot of people think japan doesn't need the money, but japan needs your help. >> i appreciate your time. thank you so much. again, here at the buddhist temple on fifth street in japantown in san jose, we'll be open from 6:00 to 6:30 to receive all donations. all donations will be going toward relief efforts. >> an emotional time for so many people in japan and here in the bay area. here now come the big waves again, nearly a week after our coastline was threatened by that tsunami surge, coastal cities are getting hammered. the high surf advisory is in effect until tomorrow morning. the surf came crashing over that seawall in pacifica. the pacifica pier which is typically open until 4:00 in the morning, did not open at all today due to the surf advisory. the most dangerous conditions are expected tomorrow evening. >>> it's been a difficult
many of us think japan is a first world country. it is, but there are people who haven't had water in days, there's no food, no gas up north. even in tokyo, it's getting to be like that in tokyo. a lot of people think japan doesn't need the money, but japan needs your help. >> i appreciate your time. thank you so much. again, here at the buddhist temple on fifth street in japantown in san jose, we'll be open from 6:00 to 6:30 to receive all donations. all donations will be going toward...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
you know it does us that mobile the only rumpole we did it was the fact it's you know those who call it the whole globe so all the little disaster. but definitely it's going to be one of the worst nuclear disasters in the world history has had nasty habit of turning against humans and when that happens the equipment doesn't yet exist just in machines in keeping things right in the end it takes human risk and sacrifice to prevent a technological tragedy from becoming a large scale catastrophe in tokyo. japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who have died there expecting it to triple from the current number that currently stands at almost fifty seven hundred or many more missing over twelve thousand people remain unaccounted for parties correspondents are in the region you can follow them step by step. entering evolution or updating our twitter screen you can keep abreast of what they're discovering follow their updates and other developments from japan. underscore. the fear of radiation contamination is spreading well beyond your pan's borders people i
you know it does us that mobile the only rumpole we did it was the fact it's you know those who call it the whole globe so all the little disaster. but definitely it's going to be one of the worst nuclear disasters in the world history has had nasty habit of turning against humans and when that happens the equipment doesn't yet exist just in machines in keeping things right in the end it takes human risk and sacrifice to prevent a technological tragedy from becoming a large scale catastrophe in...
287
287
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
where children across the city are using a classic kid business to help others. several lemonade stands have popped up in front yards with the goal of helping japan relief efforts. the kids were inspired to do something after seeing the amazing destruction. even though the suffering is on the other side of the world, these kids just want to make a difference. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> irish eyes were smiling in dublin on thursday. despite their country's current economic woes, half a million revelers lined the streets to watch as marching bands, floats and acrobats passed by. the hour-long festival officially killed off a four-day celebration of st. patrick, ireland's patron saint. >>> when you see this next video, you'll understand why one world record wasn't enough. 263 people banned together to accomplish the unthinkable, successfully pulling a 757 with three planes attached. it earned the record of heaviest plane pulled, but that wasn't enough. tugging just the 747, they earne
where children across the city are using a classic kid business to help others. several lemonade stands have popped up in front yards with the goal of helping japan relief efforts. the kids were inspired to do something after seeing the amazing destruction. even though the suffering is on the other side of the world, these kids just want to make a difference. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>>...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
paraguay's with us live thank you very much for being with us do you think it was absolutely necessary for the g seven it's a big star. i would say. so lester turtle of the past couple of days but not necessarily because of the yen level you can actually make c. arguments in trade greater terms the yen is not there where it used to be at c extreme said ninety ninety five so the reason why we are calling for intervention is there to respond for increasing significantly so this increase of response by credit default swaps was evaluated in the equity market you just called zero their share price relative to value therefore stick leininger gold to par that is a very rare observation an indicator that people way are. putting a huge risk which itself was dangerous to create a second round perfect into financial markets and then into the economy now how much do you think needs to be pumped into the sky high yen then could this actually spark speculation me thinking. well i guess for. for us a position after which was a poll of fifty five percent of g.d.p. and theories of why we did see the do
paraguay's with us live thank you very much for being with us do you think it was absolutely necessary for the g seven it's a big star. i would say. so lester turtle of the past couple of days but not necessarily because of the yen level you can actually make c. arguments in trade greater terms the yen is not there where it used to be at c extreme said ninety ninety five so the reason why we are calling for intervention is there to respond for increasing significantly so this increase of...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
it all or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons and that's the sort of thing that japan's neighbors are extremely worried about i hope i don't sound like a scaremonger order to have to provide to you know that you clear power it's not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean as we can see it when it was wrong it was wrong and people way as human russian honest people in the united states know it's not perfect it never can be and when it goes back it goes really so i wouldn't want to rely too much of it. japanese authorities are giving a grim estimate of the number of people who've died they're expecting it to triple from the current number that currently stands at around six and a half thousand many more people are missing more than ten thousand unaccounted for correspondents are in the region you can call them step by step i ever been in there are going to lose go our updating our twitter stream you can keep on top of what they're covering at all there are needs and other developments in japan and wore out our t. underscored
it all or can turn it can be used for its modified it can be used for nuclear weapons and that's the sort of thing that japan's neighbors are extremely worried about i hope i don't sound like a scaremonger order to have to provide to you know that you clear power it's not so economic as everybody likes to maintain nor is it as clean as we can see it when it was wrong it was wrong and people way as human russian honest people in the united states know it's not perfect it never can be and when it...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
tessa joins us next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our city. welcome to the business update now finance ministers from the g. seven group of the world's richest nations have agreed to step into currency markets to try and control japan's volatile currency well it's the first time in more than a decade that the g seven have jointly intervened in the money markets on wednesday began to hit its highest level against the dollar since the second world war strengthening to seventy six and a quarter in the u.s. trading but it fell back later sessions it's currently trading at around eighty two dollars analysts say a quarter of a good effort by the world's biggest economies would have a bigger impact than the japanese central back acting alone but meanwhile the bank of japan injected another thirty seven billion dollars into the markets on friday best to try and shore up confidence and ensure liquidity to paris central bank has already injected nearly seven hundred billion dollars into the country's financial sector. let's now see how the markets are p
tessa joins us next with all the latest business news stay with us here on our city. welcome to the business update now finance ministers from the g. seven group of the world's richest nations have agreed to step into currency markets to try and control japan's volatile currency well it's the first time in more than a decade that the g seven have jointly intervened in the money markets on wednesday began to hit its highest level against the dollar since the second world war strengthening to...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
bravely until the end i think that that strong mindset of keeping us. in face of all difficulties is still here when we talk about our strong mindset and you mentioned world war two we get it we saw it not because i just decimated and yet japan went on to become arguably one of the most advanced countries on the planet but we're going to see the same mindset again they're going to recover and move forward with strength. though and much i think the economy will certainly be found i'm not sure that it will rebound in the same way as it did after the war and i think it's because this time we have a background of twenty years of stagnation and so to me we found that probably that state if that holds in the fridge so i left a little bit that's a cost i mean the government interest for a moment if i may as a japanese government insists that it's not withholding any information about the radiation levels or how dangerous it is although the threat level has been raised to five out of seven just are not far behind that of the category which noble others suggest
bravely until the end i think that that strong mindset of keeping us. in face of all difficulties is still here when we talk about our strong mindset and you mentioned world war two we get it we saw it not because i just decimated and yet japan went on to become arguably one of the most advanced countries on the planet but we're going to see the same mindset again they're going to recover and move forward with strength. though and much i think the economy will certainly be found i'm not sure...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
susan rice said that a no fly zone would have only a limited use the u.s. was working very hard to pass a new resolution which would authorize the use of airstrikes so one sudden change of heart by the u.s. to fill us in on what's been going on behind the scenes i'm joined live by our chief correspondent now and mr laurent thanks so much for joining us now i know that we're still waiting for this vote to happen basically as we're speaking right now but are there any details that emerged about this resolution what it would mean you know i've heard them say essentially that would stop just short of boots on the ground. well and it's still unclear whether or not a vote will even take place tonight francis who's been saying that that's expected at six but as we know russia is not on board with the no fly zone there are still many things to be laid out and we don't know exactly what's in this resolution they have not given a draft outer leech one that the press is seeing to my knowledge so essential what we know though is what some diplomats and some officials a
susan rice said that a no fly zone would have only a limited use the u.s. was working very hard to pass a new resolution which would authorize the use of airstrikes so one sudden change of heart by the u.s. to fill us in on what's been going on behind the scenes i'm joined live by our chief correspondent now and mr laurent thanks so much for joining us now i know that we're still waiting for this vote to happen basically as we're speaking right now but are there any details that emerged about...
245
245
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
officials have tried to use even water cannons. this is an animated model that shows what could happen to the plume of radiation from that damaged japanese reactor. federal officials say this does not pose a danger but here on the coast, scientists are keeping a watchful eye on that plume. as more people head out of japan into the united states, passengers are coming under new scrutiny as security agents begin screening for radiation. >>> meanwhile, president obama has been trying to reassure americans that we are safe. they don't expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the west coast or any other part of the united states. >> further more the centers of disease control do not recommend the people of the united states take precautionary measures beyond staying informed. >> the president also promised to keep americans up to date on the crisis in japan. >>> the california department of public health today joined with all of the others who were saying that we don't need to worry about radiation arriving from japan. >> the amounts
officials have tried to use even water cannons. this is an animated model that shows what could happen to the plume of radiation from that damaged japanese reactor. federal officials say this does not pose a danger but here on the coast, scientists are keeping a watchful eye on that plume. as more people head out of japan into the united states, passengers are coming under new scrutiny as security agents begin screening for radiation. >>> meanwhile, president obama has been trying to...
167
167
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the police are telling us there are injuries that are not life threatening. as for the driver of the stolen car, we have not gotten any information on that but we have a news crew en route to the scene. >>> let's turn our attention to the development now in japan. so many stories happening in japan and the bay area. the battle continues. >> there is a measure of success to tell you about where engineers have laid down the portion of a power line to that damaged reactor at the fukushima power plant. that line could help restore the cooling system which all of them were damaged in last week's earthquake and the tsunami. so far it is only a prekacautio. federal officials say it will not reach harmful levels right here. airports are screening passengers. full radiation so far and no levels have been detected. american 747 used to fight fires will be part of the effort to contain the radiation in japan. unclear, though, at this point how it will be involved. it will not be part of water drops directly into the are reactors. robert is in tokyo tonight with more on
the police are telling us there are injuries that are not life threatening. as for the driver of the stolen car, we have not gotten any information on that but we have a news crew en route to the scene. >>> let's turn our attention to the development now in japan. so many stories happening in japan and the bay area. the battle continues. >> there is a measure of success to tell you about where engineers have laid down the portion of a power line to that damaged reactor at the...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. japan battles to get power back to the nuclear plant to prevent further explosions . smoke seen rising from reactor number two is engineers desperately trying to restore power to the cooling system. and the tense world watches it was because she was feet and hands of a few dozen volunteers struggling to keep the plan from a completely clear meltdown. and in other news the libyan braces for airstrikes from france and the u.k. is the un security council backs a no fly zone to protect civilians. it's eight am in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on r t our top story the race is on to restore electricity to japan's stricken fukushima nuclear plant so that workers can then get the reactor cooling systems back on line it's now been a week since the country is iraq by its worst ever earthquake triggering a tsunami and a disaster that left thousands of people dead or missing
history has taught us that sports is never just something that we just sit back. and sports always had an important social function and the history of american sports is no different. japan battles to get power back to the nuclear plant to prevent further explosions . smoke seen rising from reactor number two is engineers desperately trying to restore power to the cooling system. and the tense world watches it was because she was feet and hands of a few dozen volunteers struggling to keep the...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
as the latest developments for us. they're now focusing on reactor number two because this morning that they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know what the cause was about i don't think it was an explosion because that wasn't heard clearly the temperature inside is very hot radiation is very high still and also the outer casing of the reactor the containment vessel was badly damaged in the explosion that happened earlier this week now in the meantime they are trying everything they can to try and keep the temperature down trying to cool the reactors there. off of the first four actually had explosions since the earthquake for example yesterday at reactor number three they doused in sixty four tons of water from helicopters from above and water cannons from below and the early hours of this morning the tokyo fire department they sent thirty of their fire engines that are throwing everything a concert is the head of the u.n. nuclear watchdog the international atomic energy agency who's in tokyo right
as the latest developments for us. they're now focusing on reactor number two because this morning that they actually saw smoke rising from the reactor they don't know what the cause was about i don't think it was an explosion because that wasn't heard clearly the temperature inside is very hot radiation is very high still and also the outer casing of the reactor the containment vessel was badly damaged in the explosion that happened earlier this week now in the meantime they are trying...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
diplomat john graham thanks for joining us live here on act you. know protecting libyan civilians appears to become a priority for the international community including the u.s. but the week long unrest in bahrain which we've just been talking about is receiving equal attention authorities there is a very crackdown on recent anti-government protests reportedly even preventing demonstrators from receiving medical help laura lister explores the difference in attitude and you may find some images in this report disturbing. god is great. the final words of this purported peaceful protesters in bahrain. before he appears to be shot allegedly by buck raney security forces since martial law was declared this week the bahraini government has crackdown on pro-democracy protesters clearing them out of pearl square where they've been demonstrating. and viral videos though the details can't be confirmed have been surfacing on the internet appearing to show police shooting protesters. point blank it's reminiscent of another uprising against an autocrat i want t
diplomat john graham thanks for joining us live here on act you. know protecting libyan civilians appears to become a priority for the international community including the u.s. but the week long unrest in bahrain which we've just been talking about is receiving equal attention authorities there is a very crackdown on recent anti-government protests reportedly even preventing demonstrators from receiving medical help laura lister explores the difference in attitude and you may find some images...
181
181
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel gaddafi says he will bombed it this evening. they know colonel gaddafi forces are getting closer. [jansing] -- [chanting] people are bracing for the attack. the only thing that is guaranteed is that more people will die. >> japan's nuclear association says that smoke were seen rising from fukushima's crippled no. 2 reactor could be coming from the spent fuel pool or from an explosion in the fuel supply timber. all four reactors -- meanwhile, britain, the united states, and france have arranged special flights for those who want to leave tokyo. in japan, even the scramble to leave
>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
day on our professor of synoptic meteorology and climatology joins us live good to have you with us so in the coming days and weeks what do you think could affect what effect do you think the weather could have on spreading any radiation in japan and beyond its borders. yes. under such a consensus a national emergency centers as well as the national myth original centers make some assessment on the for us all such a cloud in order to know in advance where is such a cloud is heading to florida for example is a national and oceanic atmospheric administration in the u.s. is this not a model to predict the threat of a polluted cloud along evolving better educated situation all over the world any i teach it over the globe and of course since a mythological condition change we steinman space over the globe such forecast model has to be around and checked several times a day. recently. fewer well. three long range transports ok indicated that we are facing the north over japan and therefore are not. there's not a threat for tokyo or osaka. and. i'm sorry the lanes are facing south to leave it
day on our professor of synoptic meteorology and climatology joins us live good to have you with us so in the coming days and weeks what do you think could affect what effect do you think the weather could have on spreading any radiation in japan and beyond its borders. yes. under such a consensus a national emergency centers as well as the national myth original centers make some assessment on the for us all such a cloud in order to know in advance where is such a cloud is heading to florida...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound what you are today. well i want to start now with the situation in libya where much of the rest of the world has come forward with its reaction now as we told you yesterday the united nations approved a resolution to him impose a no fly zone there we heard from president obama earlier today who said the united states would not supply ground troops into libya and would not use force to go beyond the go beyond the goal of protecting civilians in libya but it's kind of a double edged sword there you know protecting civilians have in the past meant using force those two sentences somewhat at war
different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march eighteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our t.v. . i want to start now with the situation in libya as we told you yesterday the united nations approved resolution to impose a no fly zone there moammar gadhafi has called for a cease fire was unclear what that actually means as reports of violence continue to come out of libya and now we're hearing reports that france and great britain may be getting ready to send planes to the area even sooner than expected will start off with an inside look for martys policy or. what circuit hearing that rebels feel it's a
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 1
currency markets and bring to get back to is not seen since world war two by the border business with us in the twenty first. without you live from moscow where it's an hour just after seven pm well colonel qaddafi says he has declared an immediate cease fire and ordered a military operations to stop mr. there are reports that fighting is continuing in the eastern side of the country and france the u.k. and other countries are still preparing to enforce a no fly zone over libya after receiving backing from the un security council etc let's get some more details on this now from our. who is standing by live in the capital of tripoli so what does this announcement by the libyan government mean is it a case of a contradiction in terms here because the government calls for a cease fire and yet the reports of fighting that it's still going on. well we're certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this cease fire call if point to the fact that clashes still continue in the east of the
currency markets and bring to get back to is not seen since world war two by the border business with us in the twenty first. without you live from moscow where it's an hour just after seven pm well colonel qaddafi says he has declared an immediate cease fire and ordered a military operations to stop mr. there are reports that fighting is continuing in the eastern side of the country and france the u.k. and other countries are still preparing to enforce a no fly zone over libya after receiving...
196
196
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
fire trucks are now being used to spray water on the plant, and attempts to use helicopters have been discontinued. japanese officials said today they are asking the u.s. government for help. charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever be able to go home. fire trucks resumed blasting water onto japan's crippled nuclear power plant as crews raced to restore power to the facility. as early as today, they hope to feed electricity to at least two of the six overheated reactors, and get crucial water pumps working again. >> if the cooling systems in the reactors and fuel pumps are basically sound, and then the power comes on, then we might look at that moment as the beginning of the end of this crisis. >> reporter: but even if the power starts back up, it's not clear the water pumps will. they may have already suffered too much damage. th
fire trucks are now being used to spray water on the plant, and attempts to use helicopters have been discontinued. japanese officials said today they are asking the u.s. government for help. charlie d'agata is in niigata, japan, with more. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning to you, betty. nobody is watching the events unfolding at the nuclear power plant more closely than the people here. many who were evacuated from the region around that plant and wonder if they'll ever...
72
72
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently it's a very, very useful tool especially getting use to the new time zones. if you get up before the sun itself. >> when you were talking about how the buries get louder, i thought you were going to say a rooster pops out and starts pecking on your head. >> i found that will it get loud enough that it will wake you up. the first time i experimented, i set two alarms. the traditional and this then this one. the birds will wake you up and the light is amazing. doesn't look bright in this studio, but in a dark bedroom it's blinding >> how much is it? >> $99. >> you dent get me anything for my birthday. we have serious news we are following this morning. libya's foreign minster stopping all military operations after the un voted a no-fly zone they authorized it in all measures to protect the libyan people. something we are teaming tabs on this morning. this just coming into our newsroom. >> our coverage continues upg o up on 5:57 and more on japan in a little bit. bl i love my pick-up with the custom constitution paint job... i celebrate jury duty... i love ameri
apparently it's a very, very useful tool especially getting use to the new time zones. if you get up before the sun itself. >> when you were talking about how the buries get louder, i thought you were going to say a rooster pops out and starts pecking on your head. >> i found that will it get loud enough that it will wake you up. the first time i experimented, i set two alarms. the traditional and this then this one. the birds will wake you up and the light is amazing. doesn't look...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
military intervention responsibility for the inevitable humanitarian consequences of the excessive use of outside force in libya will fall fair and square on the shoulders and might undertake such actions if this happens then not only the civilian population of libya but also the cause of holding peace and security throughout the whole region of north africa and the middle east there's a need to avoid such destabilizing developments. so that does raise the concerns back to the question of where exactly will this no fly zone and many unanswered questions many fears a lot of concern and certainly a feeling of uncertainty here in the. well there for more of this let's now talk to marcus roberts who's a political analyst joining me live from london thanks very much for joining us here on r t you know gadhafi unexpectedly announced a ceasefire was this a clever trick to run for the likes of france and britain and has it succeeded. it's a trick i don't think it's particularly clever one after all this is the said self-same colonel gadhafi who at the start of this declared his support for the
military intervention responsibility for the inevitable humanitarian consequences of the excessive use of outside force in libya will fall fair and square on the shoulders and might undertake such actions if this happens then not only the civilian population of libya but also the cause of holding peace and security throughout the whole region of north africa and the middle east there's a need to avoid such destabilizing developments. so that does raise the concerns back to the question of where...
313
313
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also worried about the potential risks to the united states. so i want to be very clear. we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the united states, whether it's the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> while the president is reassuring americans that the winds can't carry radiation across the pacific, the winds in japan are another matter, and they can spread radiation around locally. we want to get an update on that tonight from meteorologist bryan norcross at the weather channel. bryan, good evening. >> rep
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also...
486
486
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 486
favorite 0
quote 0
coolest there, rest of us in upper 50s to 60 degrees. accu-weather seven-day forecast, strongest storm will be sunday. the one on sunday will have the heaviest rain is when we'll see the most flooding. one to two inches is possible this weekend. >>> good morning. we're starting in the south bay where it has been quiet so far this friday morning. here is a live look at san jose, 280 at the 17 overcrossing. no problems in the downtown san jose area but if you are commuting on 17, chp says drive slowly. they have issued a heavy rain advisory. in walnut creek, contra costa county, southbound 680, no delays into the san ramon valley. but a spinout in solano, on the ramp to 680 but not blocking any lanes yet. >>> thank you so much. it's now 5:12. >> still ahead, the affect the disaster in japan is halving on general mortgages m zblrts and imposing fines on pg&e for not producing documents, it could reach one million dollars a day. >> the u.n. green lights a @Ñ@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x@x >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> go
coolest there, rest of us in upper 50s to 60 degrees. accu-weather seven-day forecast, strongest storm will be sunday. the one on sunday will have the heaviest rain is when we'll see the most flooding. one to two inches is possible this weekend. >>> good morning. we're starting in the south bay where it has been quiet so far this friday morning. here is a live look at san jose, 280 at the 17 overcrossing. no problems in the downtown san jose area but if you are commuting on 17, chp...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 1
security council resolution will be enforced through military action he used his office threat against rebel forces to try to make his case take a listen and just yesterday speaking of the city of benghazi. the city of roughly seven hundred thousand people he threatened call we will have no mercy and no pity no mercy on his own citizens all right so listening to president obama's speech and thinking bigger about this we've got to ask why libya why not get involved in other countries also in dire situations where the help answer that question we go to michelle shuts it off the editor of global research joining us from montreal canada. hey there michelle let's talk about this decision by the u.s. as one of the members of the u.n. security council to support a no fly zone in libya and perhaps why is it first from the reaction to what's going on elsewhere like they in ivory coast or bahrain or yemen. well over first i think we have to understand that this is not really a no fly zone or a no fly zone in fact implies a bombing campaign and preparations are ongoing i think the timing of this
security council resolution will be enforced through military action he used his office threat against rebel forces to try to make his case take a listen and just yesterday speaking of the city of benghazi. the city of roughly seven hundred thousand people he threatened call we will have no mercy and no pity no mercy on his own citizens all right so listening to president obama's speech and thinking bigger about this we've got to ask why libya why not get involved in other countries also in...
205
205
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
upload them to us or e-mail them to us. >> good morning. we do have a new problem in san mateo county, northbound highway one, the ramp is closed to clear the scene of an earlier spinout. heavy rain advisory in santa cruz, highway 7 between summit and 85 asking commuters please drive with caution. a check of drive times, it's slow, westbound 4 making out of antioch, 22 minutes. then 19 minutes heading through the altamont pass. outside for a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are on. no delays heading into san francisco. for the latest, go to www.abc7.com and click on the traffic link. >>> thanks a lot. very good news for the future of a true san francisco institution >> bay breakers race has found a new sponsor, dazzle has agreed to sponsor the race for the next two years. organizers warned the race could be cancelled and growing concerns over alcohol and other issues. they have also announced they have sold all 50,000 tickets now for the 100th anniversary race coming up this may. >> u.s. servicemen in afghanistan and
upload them to us or e-mail them to us. >> good morning. we do have a new problem in san mateo county, northbound highway one, the ramp is closed to clear the scene of an earlier spinout. heavy rain advisory in santa cruz, highway 7 between summit and 85 asking commuters please drive with caution. a check of drive times, it's slow, westbound 4 making out of antioch, 22 minutes. then 19 minutes heading through the altamont pass. outside for a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza,...
146
146
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 1
that gives us i think market clout we don't use to our advantage and i think there's a lot of ways of exercising that that came up this morning i think through the international relationships for our own actions and our own country through our industry activities how we signal to the will of our intentions going forward. all of those things, how we manage our energy consumption and things we do to put in place to use our energy resources wisely. all of that has impact. estimate it encourages me that you think so, because i certainly think so as well, and as i commented to secretary salazar, it greatly concerns me that our leaders and the administration and in the cabinet seem to have felt their hands are tied behind their back and that is a further indication to me as i mentioned them that we have a field energy policy. you are in america and that should be alarming to the american taxpayers. it's certainly alarming to me. another question, he brought forth a budget and one of his justifications for his increase in the budget was so that they could put in a robust permitting approval
that gives us i think market clout we don't use to our advantage and i think there's a lot of ways of exercising that that came up this morning i think through the international relationships for our own actions and our own country through our industry activities how we signal to the will of our intentions going forward. all of those things, how we manage our energy consumption and things we do to put in place to use our energy resources wisely. all of that has impact. estimate it encourages me...
322
322
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
and i used the chekhov notion, "if you hang a gun on the wall in the first act, you had better use it by the third act", to win a very difficult murder-insurance- business case several years ago, so i try very hard to live an integrated life where my literary interests work effectively in the courtroom, and my courtroom experience works to help my literary output, and they all help in the teaching. that's my goal. - your character, abe ringle, doesn't mind if he's on the quote-unquote "wrong side" of the case in the eyes of everybody in the co he doesn't mind, and he just forges ahead. you've often been on the "wrong side" not only in the courtroom, but in the court of public opinion, which is a different, much broader form, and you've forged ahead. but what effect does it have on you when, for instance, in the case of o.j. simpson, claus von bülow, where you won or you participated in the winning of acquittals, people have continued to talk about those two guys as if they're guilty parties, and they haven't sued about it, and people keep saying it, and obviously public opinion defin
and i used the chekhov notion, "if you hang a gun on the wall in the first act, you had better use it by the third act", to win a very difficult murder-insurance- business case several years ago, so i try very hard to live an integrated life where my literary interests work effectively in the courtroom, and my courtroom experience works to help my literary output, and they all help in the teaching. that's my goal. - your character, abe ringle, doesn't mind if he's on the quote-unquote...
311
311
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
and kelly's going to be volunteering with us and working with us. so she learned a lot from athinline.org which is mtvs campaign on these issues and stop cyber bullying and we need to get her out there to make sure this never happens again. >> we'll wish you the best. thank you for coming in and talking with us this morning. be careful. and make sure you keep an eye. right? like you've been doing. all right. thank you all very ,,,,,,,,,,,,, about a dozen cases related to a drug investigation in contra >>> it is 8:25. time for some news headlines. about a dozen cases related to a drug investigation in contra costa county will be dropped. all of them involve arrests by the county's central narcotics task force. the former commander of that task force now faces felony drug charges for allegedly conspiring to sell stolen drug evidence. >>> a federal judge has ruled prosecutors cannot use 11 voicemail messages against barry bonds in the former slugger's perjury trial. prosecutors say the messages show bonds was suffering from steroid rage. but the judge
and kelly's going to be volunteering with us and working with us. so she learned a lot from athinline.org which is mtvs campaign on these issues and stop cyber bullying and we need to get her out there to make sure this never happens again. >> we'll wish you the best. thank you for coming in and talking with us this morning. be careful. and make sure you keep an eye. right? like you've been doing. all right. thank you all very ,,,,,,,,,,,,, about a dozen cases related to a drug...
536
536
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 536
favorite 0
quote 0
help fill us in. there is, of course, world war ii,, u but there is also a lot of history of nuclear power, energy in japan, questions of security and safety. talk about some of that. >> obviously, at the end of world war ii, japan was a target of new nuclear bomb attacks by the united states and allied forces, and that created a very song adverse reaction toward this whole concept of nuclear energy, atomic bomb in general. but at the same time, japan is a very resource-poof country so they have been importing over 95% of their oil supply from the middle east and there always is a demand to diversify the energy resources. and the nuclear power is one of such sources. in fact, japan's, the percentage of nuclear power that is occupied in japan's complete, total electricity output is about 30%, which is quite high among industrialized countries. but at the same time, there's always been a question about why whereto put those nuclear plants whether the nuclear plants are safe. there has been, like the pre
help fill us in. there is, of course, world war ii,, u but there is also a lot of history of nuclear power, energy in japan, questions of security and safety. talk about some of that. >> obviously, at the end of world war ii, japan was a target of new nuclear bomb attacks by the united states and allied forces, and that created a very song adverse reaction toward this whole concept of nuclear energy, atomic bomb in general. but at the same time, japan is a very resource-poof country so...